In the late 1800s Boston’s population was around 177‚840. In 1860 on October 18‚ Edward VII of the United Kingdom visited Boston‚ Young’s Hotel started for business‚ the Public Garden and Gibson House were built‚ and the Old Feather Store was demolished. There were limited asylums scattered around Boston in the early 1800s. Asylums in the 1800s were merely nothing but stables for the mentally ill. Before the farm building were
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a shack. In this shack‚ there was a young married couple who would later come to be known as Papa Pancakes and Mama Maple. They both loved pancakes very much‚ and had them for breakfast every day. But on this day in 1832‚ something special was happening in that shack… A child was being born! His name was Fred. He was lanky‚ with blonde hair and blue eyes. It is said that Fred’s first meal was a pancake‚ and he loved it so much‚ he ate the whole thing in two bites! Then‚ a year later‚ Fred’s brother
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Eli Whitney was an inventor. Elis main contribution to the Americas was introducing interchangeable parts. The Tariff of 1816 was a protective tariff established by Congress to encourage Americans to buy goods made in the U.S. Congress passed this tariff because it helped industry but hurt farmers who had to pay higher prices for consumer goods. The Monroe Doctrine is a foreign policy doctrine set forth by president Monroe in 1823 that discouraged European intervention in the Western Hemisphere
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slaves in the Americas occurred on the Caribbean islands of Barbados and Jamaica. Both islands were colonized by the English businessmen who grew sugarcane as a cash crop. When the supply of white indentured servants dwindled‚ these planters began to buy West African slaves from the Dutch who conducted an active slave trade in the Atlantic Ocean. Slaves from Africa were tightly packed into these ships like sardines and delivered like goods‚ many of them dying on the trip over to the Americas. On the American
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a negative impact on many Americans as business owners became more rich and the workers became more poor. Life became difficult for many workers and others had to live and work in unsafe conditions. The Progressive movement that began in the late 1800s was an attempt to bring reforms and address the problems in American life. These reforms focused on
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The era of the 1900s- 2000s brought about setbacks as well as advancements of mental health regarding treatments‚ education‚ and reform bringing us to where we are today. During the period of the great depression‚ the population was thrown into a tailspin resulting in the overcrowding of sick‚ elderly and ill in mental asylums. Families would often submit their elderly relatives to asylums because they lacked the resources or time to deal with them appropriately. The problem with overcrowding
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The Market Revolution in the 1800s caused some Americans to quickly adjust their beliefs on the uproar of the market economy by taking a step back and observing the ramifications of this development. Firstly‚ complaints were coming in from factories arising in the early stages of the Industrial Revolution. Such factories produced cotton textiles with water-powered spinning and weaving machinery. American factory workers began to see how slaves lived. The conditions within these factories made workers
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The articles that were assigned were accounts from Spanish men who actually lived during the 1700’s to the mid 1800’s‚ and their impact on the Indians. They were able to document different situations in which the Natives were exploited or abused‚ although some portions of the readings like the one by Father Junipero of the San Diego Mission‚ or that of Captain Alejandro Malaspina are completely one sided. Both make it seem to the reader like the Natives were uncivilized and didn’t have a fear of
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We have all experienced some level of physical pain in our life‚ ranging from a simple pinch to bone-breaking‚ tissue-tearing‚ excruciating pain. When we feel that sensation of pain‚ what is actually happening at the chemical level within our body? As children‚ the majority of us believe that pain happens at the epidermis level because we can see an injury or believe we feel it on our skin‚ even though it may be at a deeper level. The older we get the‚ more educated we become and learn that pain
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What America Means to me Some countries think that America has spoiled and selfish people‚ but I think that America is a much better country than that. America is very significant to me‚ and there are many reasons and things to prove it is a great country. America means freedom‚ food‚ and wealth to me. First of all‚ I think America means freedom. I think this because every single person in America has many different kinds of freedoms and rights. Some examples include the Bill of Rights which
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